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Gaynor, whose car was parked outside her Hamil Road home, said: "I was sat in the bedroom watching the fans coming up and I was filming them and I suddenly saw one of them jumping on to my car. When I told them to get down they started to shout abuse at me and threatened to smash my windows.

"The annoying thing is that there were no police with the fans so they were jumping on cars, shouting, swearing and pulling down railings.

"I was screaming at them but it scared me as well and I would never have gone out to them to tell them to get off. The roof of my car is all dented and I'm not sure if I'll be able to drive it because so far everyone that I've spoken to says it is a write-off.

Gaynor Stanyer with her damaged car in Hamil Road, Burslem

"I only bought the car two weeks ago and I don't know if I'll be able to get another one because it's money. It's Christmas, I've got three kids, I rely on my car to get to work and I've had to have the day off because of it.

"The guy who did this should pay for the damage, but if the police had been on Hamil Road it wouldn't have happened. It was absolutely shocking and despicable behaviour.

"All of the yobs have ruined it for everybody else, they came just to cause trouble. It was scary, luckily I was in the house on my own because if my youngest had been here he would have been petrified. It wouldn't have been nice for them at all."

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She added: "Somebody must know who he is and I have got a video. The guy who pulled him off my car put his hood up because he knew he was on camera otherwise he would have just carried on jumping on my car.

"My partner told me to move my car to his house, but I was ill and I wanted to stay at home. I never expected this to happen."

Last night's Checkatrade Trophy saw Port Vale beat Stoke City under-21s at Vale Park. A major policing operation led to the arrest of 11 fans and the trashing of the toilets within the away end at Vale Park.